
Bedroom Furniture
Build a comfortable & organized bedroom
Solid Wood Comfort, Designed Your Way
Create a bedroom that feels personal from the first night and remains useful for years to come. Heirloom Amish Furniture offers solid wood beds, dressers, chests, nightstands, mirrors, wardrobes, and coordinated collections in styles ranging from traditional and rustic to clean-lined modern.

Our Featured Bedroom Furniture Collections
Europa Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: KRF-1000
Hardware: Finger Pulls
This Collection Includes:
- Europa Bed
- Armoire
- High Dresser
- Standard Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
Cove Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Hardware: 53003-ORB pulls
Hardware: 53005-ORB knobs
This Collection Includes:
- Cove Bed
- Armoire
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Lingerie Chest
- Nightstand
Cheyenne Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Rustic White Oak
Stain: River Rock
This Collection Includes:
- Cheyenne Bed
- Dresser
- Chest of Drawers
- Nightstand
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See Why Customers Choose Heirloom
Bedroom furniture is something you see and use every day, so choosing the right furniture and the right team matters. Customer stories shared by Heirloom Amish Furniture mention beautiful workmanship, practical design guidance, professional service, and careful follow-through from selection to delivery.
These experiences reflect the personal approach Heirloom has valued since 1999. Whether a customer is choosing one nightstand or coordinating an entire bedroom collection, the goal is to help them feel confident in the furniture they bring home.

Start with the Right Bed
Choose a bed designed around the way your room needs to function
Every bedroom starts with a bed, but the best style depends on how the room needs to work. Standard beds create a classic focal point, storage beds add organization, daybeds can serve more than one purpose, and wall beds help reclaim floor space when they are not in use. Comparing these four options can help you balance comfort, room size, storage needs, and flexibility before choosing the style and finish.


Standard beds offer the greatest range of familiar styles, from simple panel and platform designs to substantial sleigh and spindle beds. They are a natural choice when you want the bed to serve as the visual foundation of the room without adding built-in storage or moving components. Choose one when you have adequate floor space and prefer to handle storage with separate dressers, chests, and nightstands.
Storage beds use the space beneath or alongside the mattress for built-in drawers or compartments, depending on the design. They can reduce the need for an additional chest and help keep bedding, clothing, or seasonal items close at hand. A storage bed is particularly helpful in rooms with limited wall space, but it is important to allow enough clearance for the drawers to open comfortably.
Daybeds combine a sleeping surface with the appearance and function of a sofa or lounge. They work especially well in guest rooms, home offices, reading rooms, and smaller bedrooms that need to serve several purposes. Pillows and throws can give a daybed a finished daytime appearance while keeping it ready for overnight guests.
Wall beds allow the mattress to fold into a cabinet when it is not being used, opening valuable floor space during the day. They are a practical option for home offices, hobby rooms, guest spaces, or compact homes where a permanent bed would dominate the room. Room measurements, ceiling height, and surrounding clearance should all be considered before choosing a wall-bed configuration.
Our Latest Standard Beds
Start with a complete look
Explore Coordinated Bedroom Collections
A coordinated bedroom collection makes it easier to create a room with consistent proportions, wood tones, hardware, and design details. Begin with the bed that defines your style, then add the dresser, chest, nightstands, mirror, or specialized storage that fits your routine. You can create a complete matching room or select only the pieces that work for your available space and storage needs.

Dressers, Chests, Wardrobes & More
Storage Pieces for a More Organized Bedroom
Once the bed is chosen, storage has a major influence on how comfortable and organized the bedroom feels. Dressers provide broad drawer storage and a usable top surface, chests make efficient use of vertical space, wardrobes add concealed storage, and gentleman’s chests combine several storage functions in one piece. The right choice depends on what you need to store and how much floor and wall space the room provides.
Dressers
Dressers offer wide, accessible drawer storage for folded clothing, bedding, and everyday essentials. Their lower profile creates a useful surface for a mirror, lamp, television, baskets, or personal decor. A dresser is a good fit for bedrooms with sufficient wall width and for households that prefer drawers arranged side by side rather than stacked vertically.
Chests of Drawers
Chests of drawers provide substantial storage while using less wall width than most dressers. Their taller shape makes them helpful in smaller bedrooms, narrow spaces, or rooms that already contain several wide pieces. They are best suited to folded clothing and personal items that can be organized in vertically stacked drawers.
Our Latest Chests of Drawers
Give Everything a Place
Specialized Storage for a More Organized Room
Not every bedroom storage need can be solved by a traditional dresser. Blanket chests provide open interior space, lingerie chests organize smaller garments, mule chests combine multiple forms of storage, and jewelry pieces protect personal accessories. These specialized options can supplement your primary furniture while making frequently used or meaningful belongings easier to organize.


Blanket chests provide a spacious interior for comforters, quilts, pillows, seasonal linens, and other bulky items that may not fit comfortably inside a standard drawer. Their lower profile also allows them to be placed at the foot of a bed, beneath a window, or along an open wall. Some designs may also serve as an occasional surface, depending on their construction.
Lingerie chests use a tall, narrow row of smaller drawers to organize delicate garments, accessories, socks, scarves, and personal items. Their compact footprint makes them useful beside a dresser or in a narrow section of wall that would otherwise go unused. The smaller drawers can make separating and finding everyday items easier.
Mule chests are substantial storage pieces that can combine drawers with cabinets, shelving, or a larger chest-style compartment. Modern designs vary considerably, so some resemble wide dressers while others provide tall enclosed storage. Heirloom models include configurations with drawers, doors, and adjustable shelves, making them useful when one piece needs to handle several types of storage.
Jewelry storage ranges from compact boxes and drawer chests to full-length mirror designs with concealed compartments. These pieces help separate necklaces, rings, watches, bracelets, and other accessories while protecting them from tangling or becoming misplaced. Choose the size according to your collection and whether you prefer tabletop, drawer-based, or standing storage.
Our Latest Blanket Chests
Our Latest Lingerie Chests
The Pieces That Make a Bedroom Work
The supporting pieces around the bed often determine how smoothly the room functions from morning to night. Nightstands keep essentials within reach, floor mirrors provide a full-length view, andwall mirrors add function without consuming floor space. Together, these pieces make the room more useful while reinforcing its overall style.
Night Stands
Nightstands keep lamps, books, phones, glasses, water, and other bedtime essentials close to the bed. One-drawer designs maintain a lighter appearance, while two- and three-drawer models provide more concealed storage. Consider mattress height, available width, and the amount of storage you need when choosing the right nightstand.
Floor Mirrors
Floor mirrors provide a full-length reflection and can become a decorative feature in a bedroom or dressing area. Freestanding designs can often be repositioned without permanent installation, making them useful when the room layout may change. Allow enough surrounding space to view the reflection comfortably and to avoid crowding nearby furniture.
Wall Mirrors
Wall mirrors offer everyday function while preserving floor space. They can be installed above a dresser or placed on an open wall to reflect light and make the room feel more complete. Matching a mirror to the dresser or bedroom collection creates a coordinated appearance, while a contrasting frame can provide an intentional accent.


Custom Options
Choose the Wood, Finish, Hardware, and Style You Love
Your bedroom furniture should work with the dimensions of your room, the belongings you need to organize, and the style you want to come home to. Custom options allow you to move beyond a one-size-fits-all solution and create pieces that feel intentional within your home.
Heirloom Amish Furniture offers opportunities to personalize elements such as wood species, stain, hardware, edge details, size, and other available options. The team can also help you coordinate individual pieces so the finished room feels connected rather than assembled one item at a time.
- Choose your wood species to highlight the grain, character, and natural color you prefer.
- Select your stain color to complement flooring, trim, walls, and existing furniture.
- Match your hardware style to the traditional, rustic, transitional, or modern direction of the room.
- Adjust sizes and details when available to better fit your room, storage needs, and preferred proportions.
- Coordinate your bedroom pieces so beds, dressers, nightstands, mirrors, and chests feel intentionally connected.
Bedroom Furniture Buying Guide
The best bedroom arrangement begins with understanding what each piece contributes to the room. Use this chart to compare sleeping, storage, and supporting furniture before deciding which combination will make the most efficient use of your available space.
| Bedroom Furniture Piece | Best For | Main Function | Space Fit | Storage Level | Why Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Bed | Primary and guest bedrooms | Everyday sleeping space | Most room sizes | None | Creates a timeless focal point with the widest range of styles |
| Storage Bed | Rooms needing extra organization | Sleeping space with integrated storage | Medium to large rooms with drawer clearance | High | Uses space beneath or beside the mattress more efficiently |
| Daybed | Guest rooms and multipurpose spaces | Seating and occasional sleeping | Small to medium rooms | Low, unless drawers are included | Allows one room to serve more than one purpose |
| Wall Bed | Offices, hobby rooms, and compact homes | Foldaway sleeping space | Rooms needing open daytime floor space | Varies | Makes a guest bed available without permanently occupying the room |
| Dresser | Shared bedrooms and broad wall spaces | Wide drawer storage and top surface | Medium to large walls | High | Keeps clothing accessible and provides space for a mirror or decor |
| Chest of Drawers | Rooms with limited wall width | Vertical drawer storage | Small to medium rooms | High | Provides substantial storage with a narrower footprint |
| Wardrobe or Armoire | Bedrooms with limited closets | Concealed clothing and linen storage | Medium to large rooms | High | Adds flexible shelves, drawers, or hanging space depending on design |
| Nightstand | Either side of the bed | Bedside surface and small-item storage | Nearly every bedroom | Low to medium | Keeps daily and nighttime essentials within easy reach |
| Blanket Chest | Bedding and seasonal items | Open storage for bulky belongings | Foot of bed or open wall | Medium to high | Holds items that do not fit easily inside standard drawers |
| Jewelry Storage | Accessories and valuables | Organized specialized storage | Small wall area or dressing space | Specialized | Protects small items while making them easier to find |
See and feel solid wood furniture firsthand
Visit Our Winter Garden Showroom
Visit Heirloom Amish Furniture in historic Winter Garden, Florida to explore bedroom furniture in person. Compare wood grain, stain colors, hardware, drawer configurations, and the scale of different pieces before making your selections. The showroom team can help you evaluate your room measurements, coordinate a collection, or identify individual pieces that solve a particular storage need.
Bedroom Furniture FAQ’s
Heirloom Amish Furniture states that its furniture is made from solid American hardwoods. Available options may include brown maple, cherry, hickory, red oak, quartersawn white oak, and other species depending on the builder and specific design.
Many pieces can be personalized with available choices for wood species, stain, hardware, sizing, edge details, and other design features. The options vary by product and builder, so the showroom team can help confirm what is available for the furniture you are considering.
No. A coordinated collection can help you create a consistent look, but you can select the individual bed, dresser, chest, nightstand, mirror, or storage pieces your room needs. This also allows you to build the room over time or work around existing furniture.
A daybed or wall bed can help a room serve several purposes, while a storage bed may reduce the need for an additional chest. The best solution depends on the room dimensions, required drawer clearance, frequency of use, and the amount of storage you need.
Production and delivery times vary according to the builder, furniture design, selected options, and current order schedule. Request a current estimate when placing your order, especially when furnishing a room for a move, renovation, or specific deadline.




































